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Mechanisms of interaction between Verticillium dahliae and root-lesion nematodes in the potato early dying syndrome
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Principal Investigator :
Principal Investigator :
Rowe, Randall C.
Partner :
Nachmias, Abraham
;
.
Orion, Daniel
;
.
Other researchers :
Riedel, Richard M.
Year:
1993
Project number :
US-1501-88
Link :
Mechanisms of interaction between Verticillium dahliae and root-lesion nematodes in the potato early dying syndrome
Research Foundation:
BARD
Domain :
plant protection
;
.
The findings in this report are experimental results and do not in any way constitute recommendations
Related Files :
Link to fileF;
Notes:
Editors' remarks:
early dying
Nematodes
plant diseases and disorders
potato
Solanum tuberosum
Verticillium dahliae
Verticillium wilt
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Mechanisms of interaction between Verticillium dahliae and root-lesion nematodes in the potato early dying syndrome
Rowe, Randall C.
Riedel, Richard M.
US-1501-88
The findings in this report are experimental results and do not in any way constitute recommendations
Research report
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